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Actor Andrew Rannells sat down with late night host Seth Meyers to discuss a sex scene he had to perform for Lena Dunham's comedy series, Girls, and the challenges therein. The scene involved Rannells' character giving another man a handjob. "My first response of which was, 'Who gives a handjob?'" Rannells quipped. He then got into some of the tricky logistics involved in pantomiming a handjob when the camera is rather close (objects may appear larger than they are) and how he and his scene partner made the nightmares of many a Nebraskan come true.

Never one to pass on an opportunity to entertain, Neil Patrick Harris added a sense of adventure to his and David Burtka’s recent wedding by having each of the guests complete a clue-filled, puzzle-solving quest to discover what “task” they needed to complete at the ceremony - Elton John and David Furnish included.

Rosamund Pike, one of the stars of David Fincher's latest thriller Gone Girl, sat down with Seth Meyers to promote the movie and shared what it's like filming a sex scene with co-star Neil Patrick Harris. Before she dished, Meyers provided clear instructions: "Don't leave a-n-y-t-h-i-n-g out." The actual filming of the scene was "remarkably normal", according to Pike. However, Fincher asked the two to rehearse the scene for two hours. Alone. On a soundstage. As Pike put it, "You are alone with a man who is not your husband, who also has a husband."

Watch as Pike explains the experience of getting up close and personal with NPH, AFTER THE JUMP...

Gay funny man Billy Eichner teamed up with Emmy host Seth Meyers for a television-themed version of his hilarious show, "Billy on the Street." The erratic tenacity of Eichner's questioning and some truly hilarious responses from unsuspecting New Yorkers make this a must-see.

The best moments? Eichner's assumptive pairing of lesbians and "Orange is the New Black," and one woman's unintelligible response when asked "What is this?" about an Emmy statuette.

On The Late Show with Seth Meyers, Lena Dunham took to the stage to do an interpretive dance to Sia's "Chandelier" while a woman who was presumably Sia (doing her not-showing-my-face thing) slept in a bunk bed.

Meanwhile, on The Tonight Show, J Lo lashed out at that "little bitch" Jimmy Fallon for encroaching on her tight pants territory.

As part of his “Second Chance Theatre” bit, Late Night with Seth Meyers performed a rejected Saturday Night Live sketch about Jason Sudeikis’ date with a transgender person named Jennjamin Franklin.

Jennjamin Franklin is genderqueer in 18th century garb who commonly gets mistaken for male actors even though Jennjamin is a capable dancer and romancer. It’s easy to see why the sketch got rejected, but it manages to be absurd without making either Jennjamin or Jennjamin's date the butt of the joke.